Includes collected works of major anarchists and an online history of anarchists and anarchist movements worldwide.
Documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs, and motion picture footage drawn from the collections of the Library of Congress.
Letters, pamphlets, newsletters, and other material from the American branch of the nationalist Irish Republican Brotherhood
A "core electronic collection of books and journals in Home Economics and related disciplines. Titles published between 1850 and 1950 were selected and ranked by teams of scholars for their great historical importance."
Records from the Cincinnati juvenile facility
Florence Kelley was the first woman factory inspector in the United States, appointed in Illinois by Governor John Peter Altgeld in 1893. This site includes correspondence, writings by Kelley, and other material related to social welfare in the United States.
Provides enhanced access to digital research on the 19th century and serves a peer-reviewing body for digital resources in this area.
A digital history project that "seeks to document and represent the rapid and far-reaching social effects of railroads and to explore the transformation of the United States to modern ideas, institutions, and practices in the nineteenth century. "
Digitized texts of over 420 published trial narratives printed in the United States or the United Kingdom from 1815 to 1914, dealing with divorce, domestic violence, bigamy, seduction, breach of promise to marry, custody of children, murder, and sexual violence.
Materials available in the site include monographs (mainly books and broadsides), prints, sheet music, maps, and several collections of manuscripts.
Selections of letters, articles, images and more documenting Buffalo Bill
Online access to a portion of the materials at the Butler Center related to Arkansas's involvement in the Civil War.
Online collection of scanned letters, newspaper articles, images, photographs, diaries, and more, focusing on the experiences of Michigan soldiers.
Scanned diaries and letters from the University of Iowa Libraries, some of which have been transcribed.
Diaries and letters covering both sides of the war, all of which have been scanned and transcribed.
About 7,000 different views and portraits made during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and its immediate aftermath
A composite of three collections from the Library of Congress, the Virginia Historical Society, and the Library of Virginia that includes nearly 3000 maps.
A collection of letters, photographs, and diary entries that document the Kansas-Missouri border war.
A digital history project that allows users to study, visualize, and theorize the complex changes in the city of Washington, DC between 1860 and 1865 through a collection of datasets, images, texts, and maps. For more information about the themes and digital projects, see the ebook Civil War Washington : history, place, and digital scholarship
Digitized collection of over 250 Confederate broadside poems
Archive of documents about the causes, conduct, and consequences of the war
A collection of scanned and transcribed resources from the University of Notre Dame.
This digital history project provides insight into the role of the U.S. Army in the South during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Includes physical (height, weight), military (rank, enlistment date) and demographic (birthplace, ethnicity, occupation) information for Pennsylvania soldiers who enlisted in the Union army and subsequently were cited as deserters.
Primary sources by eyewitnesses form the holdings of the University of South Carolina.
Presents documents related to all aspects of Southern life during the Civil War. This collection includes over four hundred Civil War era maps, broadsides, photographs, printed works, Confederate currency, and manuscript letters and diaries.
This collection of documents relating to Winston's work as a surgeon for Illinois troops includes biographical materials, case histories, lists of medical supplies, and various documents related to soldiers.
A digital archive of primary sources that document the lives of people in Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania, during the era of the American Civil War.
More than 20,000 original documents including diaries, letters, newspaper articles, photographs and more